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classify maps based on scale and explain with example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Map - Map - Map scales and classifications: Map scale refers to the size of the ... The scale generally used in architectural drawings, for example, is 14 inch to ... Some contain both original and derived elements, usually explained in their footnotes. ... content, as well as its purpose, provides a primary basis of classification.

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Classify maps based on scale and explain with example

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Maps cover more extensive areas, and it is usually convenient to express the scale by a representative fraction or proportion, as 1/63,360, 1:63,360, or “one-inch-to-one-mile.” The scale of a map is smaller than that of another map when its scale denominator is larger: thus, 1:1,000,000 is a smaller scale than 1:100,000. Most maps carry linear, or bar, scales in one or more margins or in the title blocks.

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